Wireless Routers
Wireless Router Ratings - Interactive Advisor
Answer a few simple questions about your home networking needs and buying preferences, and this interactive advisor will provide leads to suitable wireless routers based on your answers.
How to Choose a Wireless / Internet Router
At first glance, all wireless routers might appear very much alike. Use this checklist to help decide which model of wireless router is a good one for you.
Linksys Wireless Routers
This index describes each of the common types of Linksys wireless broadband routers.
Cheap Wireless Routers
These cheap wireless routers allow you to build (or expand) a WiFi home network at a low cost. Look for manufacturer rebates, recently discontinued models, and older 802.11b models when shopping for a bargain.
What Is A Travel Router?
A travel router is a type of broadband network router designed specially for use by travelers and their coworkers or families. Travel routers are compact in size, can run on battery power, and typically allow tethering of cell phone modems.
Top 802.11ac Wi-Fi Wireless Routers for Home Networks
802.11ac routers are designed to improve the speed of Wi-Fi home networks based on Wireless N (802.11n). The 802.11ac routers listed on this page include models from the major manufacturers.
Which Wireless Router Has the Best WiFi Signal?
Consumer wireless routers vary in the WiFi range they support. Routers with stronger WiFi signals allow devices to connect at higher speeds from a greater distance and stay connected more reliably. Which wireless router then, has the best WiFi range?
Do Wireless Routers Support Hybrid Networks?
Many (but not all) wireless routers support hybrid local area networks containing a mix of wired Ethernet and WiFi clients.
Find the Best Location for a Home Wireless Router
Follow these simple guidelines to find the best location for a home wireless router. Installing a wireless router in a good location can improve WLAN performance and reliability.
How to Change the Default Password on a Network Router
A network router contains a default administrator password set by the manufacturer. Manufacturers generally use the same default password for all of their equipment, therefore it should be changed immediately for network security reasons. Follow these instructions to change a default network router password.
Upgrade/Update Firmware on the Wireless Router
Wireless routers contain built-in programmable logic called firmware. The firmware implements network and security protocols. Many wireless router manufacturers provide an upgrade/update capability for their firmware that can improve the router's reliability and performance.
Enable Hardware Address Filtering on Wireless Routers
Hardware or "MAC" address filtering is a feature that improves wireless home network security. Most wireless routers disable this feature by default. Consider enabling it.
Change the Wireless Router Channel Number to Avoid Interference
Several sources of wireless interference exist in Wi-Fi home networks. These include both other devices inside the home and also the Wi-Fi networks of neighbors. One way to avoid sources of wireless interference is to change the WiFi channel number used on a WLAN.
Change Default Administrator Passwords on Wireless Routers
Changing the manufacturer's default password on the network administrator's account is a "must" for ensuring home wireless LAN security.
Change the Default Network Name on Wireless Routers
Changing the manufacturer's default network name (SSID) will greatly improve the security of a home wireless LAN.
Change the SSID on a Wireless Router Step By Step
A wireless network router contains a default SSID (network name) set by the manufacturer. Manufacturers generally use the same default SSID for all of their equipment, and changing this SSID is a good security practice. Follow these instructions to change the default SSID on wireless routers.
Disable SSID Broadcast on Home Wireless Routers
Disable SSID broadcast on home wireless routers to improve network security. SSID broadcast is a standard feature of many wireless routers and access points.
Replace the Wireless Router Antenna
One way to increase the signal range of a Wi-Fi network is to upgrade the Wi-Fi router's built-in radio antenna. Using an excessively powerful antenna can cause wireless interference and network security issues, however.
